Humanized Design in Modern Industrial Design Concept
Abstract
With the rapid development of economy, industrial design has been widely used in modern society, and industrial design knowledge has covered many areas of social life. People's demand level is also improving, and the concept of humanized design came into being and received widespread attention. Modern industrial design emphasizes humanization in the design process. Humanization means that product design should not only fully develop product functions to meet people's use needs, but also take human as the starting point to meet people's experience needs. This paper mainly discusses the humanized design in the modern industrial design concept.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v3i3.1513
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